Coppertex

Protect copper from corrosion and tarnish.
Coppertex packaging paper protects copper, brass, bronze, and other copper alloys from tarnish and corrosion.

  • Nitrite-free, 35lb./57 gsm² natural kraft
  • Saturated both sides with a specially formulated Daubert Cromwell volatile corrosion inhibitor

Coppertex has earned the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Certified Biobased Product label. Customers can purchase our BioPreferred products knowing they are receiving quality, high-performance packaging that was manufactured to minimize impact to the environment. This distinction helps industrial and government customers choose VCI packaging that is manufactured to environmentally responsible standards. Biobased products are proven to be cost-comparative, readily available, and perform as well as or better than their conventional counterparts.

How to protect copper from tarnishing: use Coppertex as an interleaver for wrapping copper sheets and tubing; as wrap for copper wire and cable; and to individually wrap parts and components used in automotive and electronics assemblies.

Many uses and applications:

  • Electronics: copper wire, circuit boards, test equipment, electrical connectors and contacts, electric parts, cable reels
  • Aerospace components that are electroplated with copper - protects copper wire and cable in electrical assemblies
  • Copper foil used in manufacturing processes
  • Copper plated wires, wiring harnesses, cables
  • Fabricated copper components such as washers, tube coils, tire bead, caps, lugs
  • Welding/brazing wire
  • Copper sheets, bars, tubing
  • Protect slower moving inventory of copper components

Other Specialty Anti-Tarnish Papers:

  • Alumitex® - protects aluminum, galvanized steel and lead alloys
  • Silver Saver® - protects silver, gold, and noble metals
how to keep copper from tarnishing

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